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1,200 B.C. – Egypt
Jews Expelled for having leprosy and causing various seditions/rebellions throughout
Egypt, including helping the Hyksos gain and maintain power; Jews venomously deny this
basically because it refutes the mythology in their Old Testament; Egyptian historian Apion
(1st Century B.C.), who the Jewish Josephus wrote an entire book (‘Against Apion’)
attempting to debunk because he said bad things about Jews and their perfectness (Tacitus
via Apion via Manetho, ‘Judaism In Action’). This first entry may in fact need to be omitted
due to the fact that it is largely mythological and also that it is referring to the Hebrew people
who are not exactly the same people as the Jewish people).
53 B.C. – Palestine
Jews Expelled/sold into slavery by C. Cassius Longinus (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews
Under Roman Rule: From Pompey to Diocletian’, p. 36).
37 B.C. – Palestine
Jews massacred after Romans capture Jerusalem (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under
Roman Rule: From Pompey to Diocletian’, p. 113).
12 B.C. – Gaul
Jews massacred after revolt/resistance against introduction of Roman census/taxes (E.
Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 152).
5 B.C. – Palestine
Jews massacred/expelled partially by the Jew Archelaus, a Roman puppet-ruler and
successor to Herod The Great (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From
Pompey to Diocletian’, p. 106).
4 B.C. – Palestine
Jews massacred (2,000 crucified)/exhiled/sold into slavery by Syrian legate Publius
Quinctilius Varus and Syrian procurator Sabinus (who looted the Temple’s treasury) after
failed Jewish revolt against Rome in what Jewish tradition calls the “War of Varus” (E. Mary
Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey to Diocletian’, p. 110-115; Sidney E.
Dean, ‘War of Varus: Judea Rises Against Rome in 4 BC’, p. 1; Josephus, ‘Antiguitates
Judaicae’, XVII, 273-277).
3 B.C. – Egypt
Jews Expelled.
30 A.D. – Babylonia
Jews Expelled for revolting against Rome (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman
Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415).
30 A.D. – Adiabene
Jews Expelled; Jews backed ruler Artabanus III financially and militarily, and after his
death, the mob genocides Jewry (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From
Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415).
30 A.D. – Armenia
Jews Expelled; Jews backed ruler Artabanus III financially and militarily, and after his
death, the mob genocides Jewry (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From
Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415).
30 A.D. – Batanaea
Jews Expelled; Jews backed ruler Artabanus III financially and militarily, and after his
death, the mob genocides Jewry (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From
Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415).
30 A.D. – Ctesiphon
Jews Expelled; Jews backed ruler Artabanus III financially and militarily, and after his
death, the mob genocides Jewry (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From
Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415).
36 A.D. – Nisibis
Jews Expelled (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To
Diocletian’, p. 415).
39 A.D. – Jamnia
Jews massacred/expelled after “Jewish provocation” (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under
Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 195).
40 A.D. – Nehardea
Jews Expelled; Jews backed ruler Artabanus III financially and militarily, and after his
death, the mob genocides Jewry (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From
Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 415, 420).
45 A.D. – Judea
Jews massacred by Roman procurator Fadus after a Jew ‘messiah’ named Theudas tries to
repeat Moses’ parting of the Red Sea (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule:
From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 259-260).
50 A.D. – Jerusalem
Roman soldier “exposes himself”, Jews start riot, Jews begin to stone Roman troops,
20,000-30,000 Jews killed (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey
To Diocletian’, p. 263-264).
62 A.D. – Armenia
Jews Expelled after Jewish vassal prince dies and locals rebel and kill hundreds of Jews (E.
Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 417).
66 A.D. – Caesarea
Jews Expelled/20,000 Jews killed by Roman procurator Felix after Jews attempt to
physically take over the city screaming “Jews take precedence over Greeks” and “the city is
ours” (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p.
285-286, 295, 357).
66 A.D. – Scythopolis, Greece
Jews Expelled/massacred after Jews revolt; local Jews side with Greeks against Palestinian
Jews; local Jews get caught “double-dealing” (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman
Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 309).
70 A.D. – Jerusalem
Jews Expelled/massacred by Emperor Titus for rising in revolt; Josephus gives the figure of
1,100,000 deaths and 97,000 prisoners taken to Rome for Titus’ triumph (E. Mary
Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 293-330).
73 A.D. – Cyrenaica
Jews Expelled/Killed (3,000) after Sicari from Palestine enlist wealthy Jews in Cyrene to
rebel against Rome (E. Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To
Diocletian’, p. 369-370).
85 A.D. – Jerusalem
Jews Expelled/Killed under Emperor Domitian during Jewish uprising against Rome (E.
Mary Smallwood, ‘The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey To Diocletian’, p. 353).
1862 A.D. – Areas in the United States under General Grant’s Jurisdiction
Jews Expelled (https://www.jewishhistory.org).